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43 .Nd make LC_CTYPE locale files
48 .Ar "> language/LC_CTYPE"
59 source file from standard input and produces a
61 binary file on standard output suitable for placement in
62 .Pa /usr/share/locale/ Ns Ar language Ns Pa /LC_CTYPE .
67 It consists of a series of lines which start with a keyword and have
68 associated data following. C style comments are used
69 to place comments in the file.
71 Following options are available:
72 .Bl -tag -width indent
74 Turns on debugging messages.
79 Besides the keywords which will be listed below,
80 the following are valid tokens in
82 .Bl -tag -width ".Ar literal"
86 may be any of the following:
87 .Bl -tag -width ".Ar 0x[0-9a-z]*"
106 A hexadecimal number representing a rune code.
108 An octal number representing a rune code.
110 A decimal number representing a rune code.
113 A string enclosed in double quotes (").
119 Used to indicate ranges.
121 The follow characters are taken literally:
122 .Bl -tag -width ".Dv <\|\|(\|\|["
124 Used to start a mapping. All are equivalent.
126 Used to end a mapping. All are equivalent.
128 Used as a delimiter in mappings.
132 Key words which should only appear once are:
133 .Bl -tag -width PHONOGRAM
137 which indicates the encoding mechanism to be used for this locale.
138 The current encodings are:
141 No translation and the default.
143 .Dv "Universal character set Transformation Format"
145 .Tn "Plan 9 from Bell Labs" .
146 This is the preferred encoding.
149 encoding as used by several
155 This keyword must be followed by a single tab or space character,
156 after which encoding specific data is placed.
159 encoding requires variable data.
166 follows and is used as the invalid rune for this locale.
169 The following keywords may appear multiple times and have the following
171 .Bl -tag -width ".Dv <RUNE1 THRU RUNEn : RUNE2>" -offset indent
176 .It Dv <RUNE1 THRU RUNEn : RUNE2>
187 .Bl -tag -width ".Dv PHONOGRAM"
189 Defines the tolower mappings.
191 is the lower case representation of
194 Defines the toupper mappings.
196 is the upper case representation of
199 Defines a map from runes to their digit value.
201 is the integer value represented by
203 For example, the ASCII character
205 would map to the decimal value 0.
206 Only values up to 255
210 The following keywords may appear multiple times and have the following
212 .Bl -tag -width ".Dv RUNE1 THRU RUNEn" -offset indent
214 This rune has the property defined by the keyword.
215 .It Dv "RUNE1 THRU RUNEn"
216 All the runes between and including
220 have the property defined by the keyword.
222 .Bl -tag -width ".Dv PHONOGRAM"
224 Defines runes which are alphabetic, printable and graphic.
226 Defines runes which are control characters.
228 Defines runes which are decimal digits, printable and graphic.
230 Defines runes which are graphic and printable.
232 Defines runes which are lower case, printable and graphic.
234 Defines runes which are punctuation, printable and graphic.
236 Defines runes which are spaces.
238 Defines runes which are upper case, printable and graphic.
240 Defines runes which are hexadecimal digits, printable and graphic.
242 Defines runes which are blank.
244 Defines runes which are printable.
246 Defines runes which are ideograms, printable and graphic.
248 Defines runes which are special characters, printable and graphic.
250 Defines runes which are phonograms, printable and graphic.
262 utility is overly simplistic.
266 utility first appeared in